Venerable monks,
Some weeks ago i've just realized that the PermanentTSB homebanking is very annoying and shity.
They don't do graphs, they don't keep data older than 6 months.
I decided to write this perl module (now on cpan) to have a perl interface that uses www::mechanize to perform simple operations like:
- account balance
- account statement
- mobile phone op up
- money transfer
i've published the module on cpan.
the cpan module contains also a CLI utility called ptsb that allows the user to interact with the homebanking. :)
hope someone in ireland find it usefull :D
im currently writing the testing with Test::More and Test::MockObject and i will soon implement graphs using gnuplot.
http://search.cpan.org/~pallotron/Finance-Bank-IE-PermanentTSB/lib/Finance/Bank/IE/PermanentTSB.pm
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